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    Fasciola hepatica GST downregulates NF-κB pathway effectors and inflammatory cytokines while promoting survival in a mouse septic shock model by Aguayo, Vasti, Valdés Fernandez, Bianca N., Rodríguez-Valentín, Madeline, Ruiz-Jiménez, Caleb, Ramos-Benítez, Marcos J., Méndez, Loyda B., Espino, Ana M.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-02-2019)
    “…Parasitic helminths and helminth-derived molecules have demonstrated to possess powerful anti-inflammatory properties and confirmed therapeutic effects on…”
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    Personalized health and the coronavirus vaccines—Do individual genetics matter? by ValdésFernández, Bianca N., Duconge, Jorge, Espino, Ana M., Ruaño, Gualberto

    Published in BioEssays (01-09-2021)
    “…Vaccines represent preventative interventions amenable to immunogenetic prediction of how human variability will influence their safety and efficacy. The…”
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    Fasciola hepatica Glutathione S‐Transferase (FhGST) conformational studies and its effect on the suppression of toll‐like receptors stimulation by Valdes Fernandez, Bianca N, Aguayo, Vasti, Jimenez, Caleb Ruiz, Ramos, Marcos, Espino, Ana

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Fasciola hepatica is a parasite well known as a master of immunomodulation because of its ability to suppress the Th1 immune responses and elicit a strong…”
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    Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein (Fh12) induces apoptosis and tolerogenic properties in murine bone marrow derived dendritic cells by Ruiz-Jiménez, Caleb, Celias, Daiana, Valdés, Bianca, Ramos-Pérez, Willy D., Cervi, Laura, Espino, Ana M.

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-12-2021)
    “…In a previous study we demonstrated that Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein (Fh12) significantly suppress macrophage function by inhibiting IL-6,…”
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    Fasciola hepatica Glutathione S-Transferase (nFhGST): Its Role in the Activation of Macrophages and Regulation of Proteins Involved in Inflammatory Pathways by Valdés Fernández, Bianca N

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Studies have demonstrated that helminth and helminth-derived molecules possess potent anti-inflammatory capacities. The helminth Fasciola hepatica is known as…”
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